raspy

IPA: rˈæspi

adjective

  • (of sound, especially vocal quality) Rough, raw.
  • Irritable.
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Examples of "raspy" in Sentences

  • Patrick is pale and raspy.
  • His voice was raspy and powerful.
  • His voice was raspy but powerful.
  • His voice was raspy and not powerful.
  • Danny Glovers voice is very raspy in this film.
  • Taylor whispered to me and spoke in a raspy voice.
  • This is especially emphasized with the raspy vocals.
  • The male song is similar to a low raspy mating call.
  • And first, let me apologize for my kind of raspy voice.
  • He is known for possessing a deep and raspy singing voice.
  • Cleveland was a charismatic singer with a rough and raspy voice.
  • It doesn't matter if it has that like kind of raspy thing because it works with his voice.
  • He said he didn't want that to happen because his voice was "raspy," that's the exact word.
  • The coach's voice was raspy from the punishment of the previous 48 hours, and the joy of the moment caused the words to tumble out.
  • His banter with newsmen Walter Cronkite and Roger Mudd and his unmistakable "raspy" voice made him famous throughout the country and the world.
  • It is, by the way, very worth noting that LaMontane's voice has been described as raspy, gravelly and a huskier, sandpaper version of Van Morrison.

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